Diabetes Teeth 用不上这么F 10301010060 邵洁
Diabetes & Teeth 10301010060 邵洁
Useful language oras. Gum牙龈 Saliva唾液 Plaque斑 Ename牙釉质 Moisture湿润 Phrases Be prone to sth易于∴ Periodontal pocket牙周袋
Useful language Words: • Gum 牙龈 • Saliva 唾液 • Plaque 斑 • Enamel 牙釉质 • Moisture 湿润 Phrases: • Be prone to sth 易于…… • Periodontal pocket 牙周袋
Why Blood vessels to thicken More slower diabetic hea Side effect of diabetes --dry mouth
Why? • Blood vessels to thicken • More slower diabetic heal • Side effect of diabetes——dry mouth
How to keep your mouth healthy 究竟该怎么 戒酒切 忌 选糖仪? “戛然而
How to keep your mouth healthy?
Predicting diabetes at the dentists 600 ·73% 92%
Predicting diabetes at the dentists • 600 • 73% • 92%
How much diabetes can be predicted? 70% 7 million the undiagnosed Tens of millions of the pre-diabetes
How much diabetes can be predicted? • 70% • 7 million the undiagnosed • Tens of millions of the pre-diabetes
Reference: t [1].Gutowska, L et al. Changes in the concentration of microelements in the teeth of rats in the final stage of type 1 diabetes, with an absolute lack of insulin. Biol Trace Elem Res, 2011. 139 3): p 332-40 [2].Atar, M. et al. Enamel mineral concentration in diabetic rodents Eur arch Paediatr dent,2007.8(4):p.195-200. [3].Shyng, Y.C., et al. healing of tooth extraction sockets in the streptozotocin diabetic rat model: Induction of cartilage by BMP-6. Growth Factors, 2010 28(6):p.447-51. [4]. Ricieri, C B. et al Healing process of incisor teeth of diabetic rats replanted after storage in milk. Dent Traumatol, 2009. 25(3): p 284-9 [5].Yeh, C.K., et al. Hyperglycemia and xerostomia are key determinants of tooth decay in type 1 diabetic mice. Lab Invest, 2012. 92 (6): p. 868-82 [6]. Herring, M. E and S.K. Shah, Periodontal disease and control of diabetes mellitus. J Am Osteopath Assoc, 2006. 106(7): p. 416-21 [7]. Nagaraj, G, et al. Tooth element levels indicating exposure profiles in diabetic and hypertensive subjects from mysore, India. Biol Trace elem Res,2009.131(3):p.255-62
Reference: [1].Gutowska, I., et al., Changes in the concentration of microelements in the teeth of rats in the final stage of type 1 diabetes, with an absolute lack of insulin. Biol Trace Elem Res, 2011. 139(3): p. 332-40. [2].Atar, M., et al., Enamel mineral concentration in diabetic rodents. Eur Arch Paediatr Dent, 2007. 8(4): p. 195-200. [3].Shyng, Y.C., et al., Healing of tooth extraction sockets in the streptozotocin diabetic rat model: Induction of cartilage by BMP-6. Growth Factors, 2010. 28(6): p. 447-51. [4].Ricieri, C.B., et al., Healing process of incisor teeth of diabetic rats replanted after storage in milk. Dent Traumatol, 2009. 25(3): p. 284-9. [5].Yeh, C.K., et al., Hyperglycemia and xerostomia are key determinants of tooth decay in type 1 diabetic mice. Lab Invest, 2012. 92(6): p. 868-82. [6]. Herring, M.E. and S.K. Shah, Periodontal disease and control of diabetes mellitus. J Am Osteopath Assoc, 2006. 106(7): p. 416-21. [7]. Nagaraj, G., et al., Tooth element levels indicating exposure profiles in diabetic and hypertensive subjects from Mysore, India. Biol Trace Elem Res, 2009. 131(3): p. 255-62
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